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lunes, 18 de junio de 2012

Panche




Life in Bal Mandir is hard for every child, but some are luckier than others.
I have just received the saddest news. Panche -who I liked to call Little Budha-
will no longer be around us” this is what Kalpana, an orphan, a friend and a volunteer at Balmandir communicated to us.

Panche had growth development problems, therefore, he was very small but it was you yourself that felt small when you looked into his eyes.








 

During my last visit to Bal Mandir I witnessed a very special, funny, warm and magical scene.

Panche and Trilochana were chatting and laughing together heartedly. At one point they stood up and decided to play trains, Trilo was the engine and Panche, holding on to her waist, marched around one of Bal Mandir's patios. The scene wouldn't have been that unusual if it wasn't because Trilochana, apart from being a restless and wonderfully active child, is also blind.

And like this, throwing herself into the abiss which, at this particular moment, was the patio for her; confident and trusting, she drove this train that was carrying her and Panche through life.

At that time I could only look and admire Panche's wonderful smile, holding onto his friend's waist and every now and then looking out so that they could avoid any obstacles.